Charle's law is that under a constant pressure, temp and volume are directly related. If one goes up then they both go up. The bike pump is a good example for charles law because the bottle got very warm. In the bottle pressure and temperature stays the same and volume is increased.
Boyle's law is that if temperature is constant pressure and volume are inversely related. The is station with the pumpkin marshmallows and the syringe is a good example of this because when one goes the other goes down, which states from his law. This station when you put the marshmallow into the syringe and pulled it back the pumpkin marshmallow got bigger which increased volume.
Gay-Lusaac's law states that the pressure and temp are directly related which also means that whether if it goes up or down the other one will go up or down. The example I'm using is the pop can station. The pop can was taken from the flask of hot water to the flask of cold water then the can went "pop" and exploded decreasing the volume..
i think your blog was very good! i had the same example for Charles law! just maybe add a little more on what happened during the experiment:)
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ReplyDeleteYou described the laws well, but you should have more detail about the experiments.
ReplyDeleteGood job describing the laws. You can use a little more information on the labs that you did.
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